feat: parallelize helm-publish-prerelease-dual job#378
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Replace sequential S3 + ECR publish steps with a single two-phase script that packages all charts in parallel, then pushes to S3 sequentially while overlapping ECR pushes in the background. Per-chart logs are stored as CircleCI artifacts for debuggability.
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feat: parallelize helm-publish-prerelease-dual job
Replace sequential S3 + ECR publish steps with a single two-phase
script that packages all charts in parallel, then pushes to S3
sequentially while overlapping ECR pushes in the background. Per-chart
logs are stored as CircleCI artifacts for debuggability.
[pre-release]